October, 2009

The ‘Glee’ Phenomenon | Multimedia at its Best

The Free Market: where nothing is free Cory Monteith plays Finn on "Glee." Image from Wikimedia. There is a finite amount of money out there and a seemingly infinite number of people competing for it. There is also no limit to the amount of said limited supply of money that each person wants. Thus, any time something ...

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GM Faces Long Odds In Paying Back Its Bailout

The U.S. government has poured $50 billion into General Motors, and taxpayers own 61 percent of the automaker's stock. Now the question is whether sales can ever recover enough for the public to get its money back.» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us Read more about GM Faces Long Odds In Paying Back Its Bailout...

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Unemployment Extension Vote Will Decide Fate of Millions

Unemployment extension vote to come Millions of Americans who can't find work could benefit from the unemploment extension vote. The unemployment extension vote that took place Tuesday cleared the way for the unemployment extension bill to make its way through Congress. The House has passed the bill, which would allow unemployed workers to collect benefits for an ...

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Money and Marriage: Tackle Trouble BEFORE It Begins

Ron Lieber writes the excellent “Your Money” column for The New York Times. Last week, he shared a list of four money talks to have before marriage. Lieber writes: Divorce tends to be emotionally gut-wrenching for the people who go through it (not to mention those around them). But most couples don’t realize that divorce can ...

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10 Money Saving Gadgets (That Actually Help Save Money)

With the recession still in full swing, now seems as good a time as any to investigate the potential of money saving gadgets and devices. While the market is flooded with products that claim to save you money, not all of them actually do. Many so-called money-saving gadgets would be more accurately described as convenient ...

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